Popular Nollywood actress Jumoke George recently opened up about why she disappeared from the movie industry for over a decade.
In an interview on Oyinmomo TV, she shared the tough choices she faced in her career that ultimately led to her 14-year absence.
Jumoke revealed that two main issues held her back: her dark skin and her refusal to exchange sex for roles. “My skin color was only part of the problem,” she explained. “Some directors said I was ‘too dark’ for the screen, and I told them they could use lighting to make me look lighter. But I was determined to stay true to myself.”
However, it wasn’t just about her looks. Jumoke faced pressure from powerful people in the industry who expected her to trade sex for roles. “At one point, around 20 to 30 executives wanted me to give in,” she said. “But I refused. I knew my worth and couldn’t go against my values.”
Her decision had real consequences. For three years, she didn’t get any movie offers. One day, she ran into a director and asked him why she hadn’t been called for roles. He told her honestly that directors had agreed to stop working with her because she refused to “play the game.”
Though heartbroken, Jumoke remained strong. “I went home and prayed, asking God for strength,” she said. Now, her story inspires fans and others in the industry, showing that true success doesn’t have to mean giving up your principles.
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